Whether you’re an experienced forager or just starting out, the Alaskan wilderness is an amazing place to look for edible berries. This large state, often referred to as the “Last Frontier”, is...
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The Striped Bark Scorpion (Centruroides vittatus) is the only scorpion species in the state of Arkansas. Centruroides vittatus is the most common scorpion out of the 90 or so different species of...
Alabama is rich with foraging opportunities. There are many types of wild edibles found throughout the state, including ingredients for your next salad, plenty of edible mushrooms, and an array of...
Louisiana has 2 true species of scorpions. They are the Striped Bark Scorpion and the Southern Devil Scorpion. Both Striped Bark Scorpions and Southern Devil Scorpions have stings that are of...
The state of Mississippi has two different species of scorpions. These are the Southern Devil Scorpion (Vaejovis carolinianus) and the Striped Bark Scorpion (Centruroides vittatus) Striped Bark...
Elk do live in Alaska. However, they're not native to the state. Fossilized remains give evidence that a subspecies of elk inhabited interior Alaska during the Pleistocene period. However, they...